If any of you have ever been fortunate enough to have seen Sam Vokes smash one home for the Clarets in glorious 4K, you’ll know that the image quality is a force to be reckoned with – but do we really need it in day-to-day business?
Glorious as it may be to the eye, such luxuries very rarely come without a hefty price tag, leading one to question whether or not the ability to see every grain of detail on the face of a colleague or client is enough to justify such a huge investment of capital.
After all, unless the person on the other end has also made the same investment (which is unlikely for the majority of businesses), 4K streaming just seems a little pointless and (dare we say it?) overly self-indulgent.
Nevertheless, we always try to keep a clear mind when reviewing new products, and the Logitech MeetUp video conferencing solution will be no exception.
How does it look?
At 15inches wide, this huge sound bar would sit happily beneath TV/monitor or can be fixed to the wall with the included bracket depending on the preferences of the user. Nestled comfortable in the middle of the speaker grills lays the Logitec camera itself, complete with a 4K Ultra HD sensor and a 120-degree field of view to accurately capture all conference attendees.
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Logitech MeetUp ConferenceCam with 120-degree FOV & 4K optics[/caption]
What can it do?
Along with stunning 4K quality, the camera lens also features a motorised carrier that enables the users to pan, tilt and zoom in the device remotely for enhanced mobility and freedom to control conversation flow and communicate openly throughout each call.
In terms of sound quality, the MeetUp’s integrated audio is designed specifically to suit huddle room acoustics and it’s three beam-forming microphones and custom-tuned speaker ensures that exceptional audio will continue throughout the meeting.
As a true plug-and-play solution, MeetUp connects directly through a USB port and will work with any video conferencing software application and cloud service, meaning video collaboration can be set up within seconds of entering the room.




